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Picture Retake Day- Hill School and Village School
November 19, 2008
Contact the schools for more info at 485-5500 and 485-1807

Collection Day!
December 1, 2008
The first Monday of every month is the day to send in all of your BoxTops, Campbell's Soup labels, Hanaford Helps Schools Points, Hood Tops, Ink Cartridges, etc.

Raffle Tickets and Money Due
Friday December 5, 2008
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Holiday Festival
Saturday December 6, 2008
Kids can shop for gifts at our Snowman Shoppe, decorate cookies and make crafts in our craft area, and parents enter to win theme baskets, gift certificates to local businesses.  
Location: Pembroke Village School
Time: 10:00-1:00pm
Contact Tina Newberry 661-2041 for more info.

Discover the Power of Just Two Hours!

By committing just 2 Hours to helping out, we can all do amazing things for our kids and our schools. 

Help, any help makes a huge difference for schools.  The research is so clear – kids at schools with a broad base of involved parents perform markedly better on all kinds of key school measures.

Take the pledge today- simply register at pals.ptomanager.com and complete 3 simple steps to tell us how you'd like to help out. We can help you find volunteer opportunities that fit into YOUR schedule.

• Membership is FREE! • Volunteer Opportunities • Your purchases count for PALS
We Love our Volunteers!

Thank you for making Pembroke schools so great!  Part of the reason we do have such a great school community is because of you, our volunteers!  If every Pembroke parent commits to just 2 hours to helping out, we can do even more amazing things for our kids and our school. We'd love your 2 Hours, and --Really! We promise! – there is no obligation beyond helping out in this small, but important way!  Be a part of your child’s school and volunteer today.

When parents are involved in schools, students benefit
When parents make time for schools, the children are more likely to:
earn better grades
have better social skills
be more positive in their attitude toward school
graduate and go on to college
score higher on tests
attend school regularly
show improved behavior
do their homework

 
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